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Ukraine 9: Where does it go from here


Ser Scot A Ellison

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20 minutes ago, Kalibuster said:

That's probably fair! More are muslim than, say, Ukraine, but otherwise it's a fair point. A better comparison is likely Chechnya. 

Chechnya is a terrible example because of the moral ambiguity (assuming you are talking about the 2nd war). They actually, declared a holy war, invaded Russia first, conducted a mass number of terrorist attacks within Russia, and even captured villages. Obviously Grozny was terrible but the roots and morality of the war has nothing in common with the Ukraine.

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2 minutes ago, Makk said:

Chechnya is a terrible example because of the moral ambiguity (assuming you are talking about the 2nd war). They actually, declared a holy war, invaded Russia first, conducted a mass number of terrorist attacks within Russia, and even captured villages. Obviously Grozny was terrible but the roots and morality of the war has nothing in common with the Ukraine.

Was talking about the first really, or what they did with Grozny. The 'obviously Grozny was terrible' is a good example of the kind of dismissal I'm talking about. 

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